An unexploded bomb was found during excavation work near Waryńskiego Street in Warsaw’s city center. Authorities swiftly secured the area without requiring evacuation.
Discovery During Excavation
At around noon, a device resembling an unexploded bomb was uncovered near Waryńskiego Street in Warsaw’s city center during excavation works. The item was located in the courtyard of one of the tenement buildings.
Response and Secure Removal
Police officers were dispatched to the scene, securing the area and waiting for the arrival of the demining patrol. A fire department team also assisted. Upon arrival, specialists retrieved the ordnance and properly secured it. The operation concluded without complications.
Quick Containment Without Evacuation
Due to the bomb’s location, neither resident evacuation nor street closure was necessary. Emergency services quickly managed the situation, ensuring public safety.
Recent Similar Findings in Warsaw
In recent weeks, several similar unexploded ordnances have been discovered across Warsaw. Most of these items date back to World War II and remain found during ongoing excavation work.
Source: MiejskiReporter, **Category:** 33